It has been said that suffering is having what you do not want (singleness), and wanting what you do not have (a husband). As a single woman, you would probably scream “Amen” to such a description of suffering. You know what it is like to get up each day knowing that you do not have [...]

Is God demanding too much to require that you seek Him with all your heart? No way! Think of it this way. Mr. Right comes over one day and begins to speak of his devotion to you. He says what you have been waiting to hear: “I love you. I give you my heart completely. [...]

If you are one of the few people who reads labels when you go grocery shopping, then congratulations! Sadly, a quick trip to the store usually reveals that most people are mindlessly throwing items quickly into their carts without a second thought. However, if you’re interested in improving your health, one of the best things you [...]

If you haven’t checked out Part 1, Part 2 or Part 3 you should start there. The Third D: The State of Discontentment Some of the men who met David at the cave were in debt and some were distressed. But probably all of them were discontented. The Hebrew word for discontent is mar, which means “to make bitter”; [...]

If you haven’t checked out Part 1 or Part 2, you should start there. This week we are looking at the Second D that describes those who have run to the wrong cave: The State of Debt. The Second D: The State of Debt The average debt in most American homes accumulates with interest rates [...]

Last week, I gave you an introduction on Running to the Wrong Cave, if you missed it you can check it out here: Stop Running to the Wrong Cave – Part 1. This week we are looking at the first of what I call the Three D’s. The First D: The State of Distress The [...]

The Gift of Family Our families help to make us what we are just as we help to define and shape our families. They can create the backdrop of our lives and define what we believe to be normal, and then sometimes, they can create a turning point to help us move in new and [...]

“It is fun to be in the same decade with you.” – Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Winston Churchill They had just spent three weeks together at the White House, in strategic war planning and personal friendship building. Upon his return to England, Churchill found the note that Roosevelt had wired ahead. Two men, leaders of [...]